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1- M i THE JACK O, LANTERN Jennie Stanley-- SivaW-Car driving'-Queer--Charity. Frances Stevens-HSteve -Giggling--Gen0rousf,Chea'ting. Margaret V1snoskey-4'Pcg -Stuclyiiig-Gcnile-Her size. 5 Robert Wag'1ie1'-Hlxx'ag 'H-Basket ball-Br2g'ht--Sturlyiilg. Susan Wascoi'fSusie -Wallcing'-Sweet-iBoys. lVa1'1'en lYillia1ns-M Pills --Horse back 1ICilllfl'-LfbVIII,'2, 'ciII'lS. Kenny Saupp---- Lank -DrawingkEvenEHturlying. lH.-H.-S.--- CLASSIFIED ADS. Slendo-form .......................... Dave Hiller Djer Kiss .......... ...... L orraine Hall Permanent Wave ..... .. . Catherine Domen Webster Unabridged ..... ..... F rank Durkee Victor Talking Machine .. .. Melissa Newcomer VVrigley's Chewing Gum . . ..... Edward Webb Stacomb Hair Cream .... Giles Bonner Fatimas ............. .. Charles Zeigler Klaxon Horn ..... Hazel Pearson Gulliver's Travels . . . ..... Clark Gould Heinz 57 Varieties . . . .... Helen Gallagher Pompeian Lip Stick . . . . . . Dorothy Pidgeon Dromedary Dates .... .... J uliette Reed Rural Delivery No. 6 . . . .... John Sefchick Electric Dish Washer .. ....... Marie Carey Hole Proof Hosiery .. Catherine Chaplin Muscular Development .. .... Earl Robertson Swift's Premium Hams .. .... Bert Webb Remington's typewriter .............. Ellis Hoffman --H.-H.---S.-- So you imagine you know as much as the Prof. do you? How is that? Well, he himself has said that it is quite impossible to teach me anything. --Northwestern Purple Parrot. --H .-H .-S.- Mr. Hiller- You say you are flunking in French? Why I can't understand it. Dave- Same here, that's why I flunkedf' -H.--H.-S.-- Paddy- Have you never met a man whose touch seemed to thrill every fiber of your being? Juliette- Oh yes, once-the dentist. as :ae-A
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THIS JACK O' LANTEliX 3? 1 - A.,, ,. ,'4V , .A A..,,. for ami A ,. ,, Class Oflicers Jack Neff-President Carl Ericson-Vice President George Mills-Secretary Sara Johnson-Treasurer Class Roll The foliowing in order reading from left to right are-Name-Nick-Name Hobby Disposition-Killjoy Charles Badman- Baddy -Baskelrball-Jolly-'Latin Margaret Caroy-''Marg -F1irting-Changeable-Algebra. Robert Dahlin- Snow3bal1 -Missing'-'Sehool-Sunny-Sc-hool. John Durkee-''Doorkeyu-Track-Easy Going-Spading garden Carl ErieSon- Swede -Slooping-Jolly-3EXams. Sarah Helsel-- Sadief'-Chewinv gum-Touch-Me-Not--Dish W C! Sara Johnson- Heftyv-Social gilthC1'iYlg- SXV80t-XVZIlkillg. James Murray- RaStue,'-Baseball-Crabby-Latin. David Morga11-'fJiggs --Gi1'1 ehasing-Sunny-H5a1'be1'ing', George Mills--''Slnoke -Jumping-Grouehy-Algebra. John Neff- Jaek''-Tennis-LeadingQCarpet beating. James R0dgers-HShorty -Drawing-Quick wittecl-XY1'est1ir1g. Howard Stinson-'fLarry -Football-Desperato-1La1tin. John Sefchiek-- Su-bject -Baeeball-Funny-Pole Valting. Henrietta Swick-- Miss H011fZd2Il0H-'X73lllD'fY1f2,'1SOLIT1-BOYS. A sn 4- ashinb
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H g g mini .1 .xok Qi LANTERN g v.v: J ' THE LOST DEED There is no use trying to get him interested in our pleas, spoke the old .man to the fair lass by his side, after walking for a long dis- tance without either interrupting the silence. The gorl lifted the long, glossy, eyelashes which required quite an effort to raise, and throwing back the dark curls that supped her dim- lded QP1H,She gave a snnhng glance at her grandfathen Ilerinten- tion or speaking to him was suppressed by a cough from the old man which shook his whole frame so violently that the girl trembled. She also took a firmer grasp of his withered hand to make sure that she had him with her. Oh! Grandpa, I can't understand why such a wealthy man as Mr. Frost should be so greedy. It may be that some day heswill be made to understand. Yes, but Jeanie dear, we can not base our future on may-bes3 you havenit the slightest idea how heartless such men as Mr. Frost are. And still worse is the fact that Mr. Glass the attorney, is a close friend of Frost's and is as eager to see us lose our home as he is. But grandpa, what will we do if we are made to leave the good old house? We have no where to go and it is snowing most of the time. Mr. White, her grandfather, did not answer her question because just then they passed Mr. Frost's son who gave them a sneer and passed on without as much as answering the greeting of Jean. They walked along over the giradually deepening snow until they' 'sighted their dwelling through the surrounding trees. , Its appearance did not look by any means comfortable or inviting but it meant much to our friends as they went throught the gate to the porch which was completely covered with fresh snow. Jean produced a key from her pocket and opened the screaching door, admitting them to a room containing a small heating stove. After taking oif her grand- father's wraps as well as her own she stirred the dying coals and added a few pieces of wood which soon made a crackling noise up the chimney. Although Jean was only fourteen years old she was quite accustomed to doing the easierthousehold duties. She had been-an orphan ever since she was a small child, and therefore her affections grew towards her grandfather as she advanced in years. She realized the calamity That Mr. Frost's threat would bring if the deed was not produced with- ina week, the time that was given to them for preparations of depart- ure. After having finished a hasty evening meal she sat down on the arm of her grandfather7s chair and began caressing him. At length she opened the conversation by saying, Dear old Grandpa, I still can't g -323--N
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